Little Bubble of Laughter presents the sci-fi action comedy INTRAFLUX, a FULL HD 11 minutes short-film adaptation of the story ‘Intrafluxing The Matrix’ by code-meddler Crissalida, written in quantum-python and based on a true programing event.

SYNOPSIS //
Commander TimeStampFuture intrafluxes Time through a program, where programming elements with an identity of their own, argue and interact amongst each other.

This film is dedicated to all programmers and re-programmers out there who intraflux the matrix.

AUDIENCE //

This film is written in quantum-python, hence some knowledge of programming language is a plus, although not essential.

We much welcome openings as ours can be a bit of a niche audience. So, if you can think of any suitable events to screen it and widen up code horizons, please do share with us, ADD A COMMENT on this page -which won’t show your personal details- or email us. Sci-Fi Film Festivals, Hacker’s Congresses, Tekkie Gatherings,..it’s all good.

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